seagurn
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Has Prince Phillip voted on this thread yet?
Other way around isn't it?Is anyone aware that the French call us island monkeys and the Germans call us roast beefs, many arab speaking people call us infidels. Does this offend anyone?
Other way around isn't it?
I've known a few French and German people in my time, and none of them have called me those names, probably because they know it's offensive. If I lived over there for many years and wanted to fit into what I felt was my home, I imagine I'd like to be treated like everyone else, not called a name by people that didn't know me because of where I was from. That's all milder that the thread title, as the majority of French and Germans are the same race as me.Is anyone aware that the French call us island monkeys and the Germans call us roast beefs, many arab speaking people call us infidels. Does this offend anyone?
I don't think it's racist full on but a bit passé. I'd be very wary of using it. It would give the impression I'm behind the times and obviously would not impress any Chinese people.Yes, and I still go for a "Chinky" when getting a Chinese meal.
I had no idea the term was now classed as racist.
That's all milder that the thread title, as the majority of French and Germans are the same race as me.
Anglo-Saxons and Gauls are descended from the same white people.The French, apart from those descended from Vikings and Franks, are descended from the Gauls, that's a Celtic race, as an Anglo-Saxon I'll give you the Germans though!
Anglo-Saxons and Gauls are descended from the same white people.
Yes it is more than that. People say terms like chink and paki as insults.its nothing more than shortening the full description
People are naturally more offended when it's their race that's being attacked, rather than just where they are from (by people of the same race).I also note it only gets deemed as racist when it's a race with a different skin colour e.g Paki ****** you don't get a bollocking for using Yankee, Aussie, Frog etc.
Pommy wouldn't offend me although it has very negative connotations.Yes of course, I've never seen it as a racist term in the same way I am not offended by an Australian calling me a Pommy